Find Out About Travel Delays During the Northeast Blizzard

A massive snowstorm is set to blanket the East Coast in tons of snow—here's what you need to know if you're traveling during the blizzard.

Brace yourselves for snowmageddon: Cities throughout the northeastern United States are preparing for a snowstorm that may drop as much as two to three feet on some regions, including Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and the surrounding areas. If you're traveling to or from the northeast at any point in the next few days, there's a good chance that your plans will be altered in some way; here's what you need to know, and the websites you need to bookmark, as the storm travels along the East Coast (and beyond).

Flight delays and cancellations

As of Monday morning, thousands of flights have either been canceled or delayed through Wednesday. If you're due to fly between now and then, be sure to check with your airline before heading out; FlightAware also offers information on canceled or delayed flights in an easy-to-parse format. (Check the site's MiseryMap to see exactly how bad delays in and out of major airports are.)

Regional public transportation

Cities affected by the storm will offer updates on public transportation on their respective transit systems' websites, which you can find below: